Jean Hollis Weber wrote: > 1) To remove the underlining but retain the hyperlinking, you change the > character style for "Internet Link" to have no underline. This changes the > style *everywhere* in the document, however -- not just the table of > contents.
We can't make yet-another-style can we? Not for links?
I'm not sure whether we can or not. I haven't had time to do the testing. But as it would add extra formatting work (authors would need to manually apply a different style to hyperlinks within their documents), then I don't rate yet-another-style as a desirable solution.
> 2) We can remove the hyperlinks themselves from the table of contents, by > going to the Entries page of the Insert Index/Table dialog. As Ralph said, > it won't matter much to those reading PDFs, because they have the > bookmarks. However, having no hyperlinks in the SXW might annoy people > reading the docs in that form.
They can use the Navigator.
Good point, and one I keep forgetting because I've never got in the habit of using the Navigator. Thank you, Daniel!
I now change my recommendation to solution (2), removing the hyperlinks themselves from the ToC.
Cheers, Jean
--who really is giving up and going to bed now. I look forward to reading in the morning what you night owls come up with while I'm asleep ;-)
